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Art Classes

 

Following are the art classes and workshops that David will be teaching in the near future.

 

 

Ongoing

 

Tuesdays

9:00am - 12:00pm

1:00pm - 4:00pm

6:00pm - 9:00pm

 

Wednesdays

1:00pm - 4:00pm

6:00pm - 9:00pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weekly Art Classes

Calgary, AB

 

David's students come from all age groups and skill levels.  They also work in a variety of media and explore all subject matter, from nature and landscapes, to still life and portraits.  Classes have a maximum of 12 students, allowing David to give each one of them a significant amount of individual attention, while fostering an environment where students also learn from each other.  David often shares his experiences as a professional artist, in order to assist those students who also plan to market their work.

 

For more information, contact:

Eyes for the Wild Art

(403) 254-5051

 

Aug. 11 - 13, 2017  

"Wildlife in Acrylics"

Arts Desire

Vancouver, WA

 

While working on a subject of your choice, David will review drawing and painting basics, while also teaching his method of applying washes over opaque layers to create realistic images. Attention will be given to choosing the best composition, creating depth, and the use of light in your paintings. Learning is further facilitated by live demos, slide shows and a critique of students work. You will need to bring your own wildlife reference material and remember, the better the reference, the better the painting.  Artists of all skill levels are invited to register!

 

For more information, contact:

(360) 693-0028

 

Aug. 18 - 20, 2017  

"Wildlife in Acrylics"

Spokane Art Supply

Spokane, WA

 

While working on a subject of your choice, David will review drawing and painting basics, while also teaching his method of applying washes over opaque layers to create realistic images. Attention will be given to choosing the best composition, creating depth, and the use of light in your paintings. Learning is further facilitated by live demos, slide shows and a critique of students work. You will need to bring your own wildlife reference material and remember, the better the reference, the better the painting.  Artists of all skill levels are invited to register!

 

For more information, contact:

(509) 327-6622

Aug. 22 - 26, 2017  

"Drawing & Wildlife in Acrylics"

Astoria Art Loft

Astoria, OR

 

While working on a subject of your choice, David will combine a full drawing workshop with painting basics, while also teaching his method of applying washes over opaque layers to create realistic images. Attention will be given to choosing the best composition, creating depth, and the use of light in your paintings. Learning is further facilitated by live demos, slide shows and a critique of students work. You will need to bring your own wildlife reference material and remember, the better the reference, the better the painting.  Artists of all skill levels are invited to register!

 

For more information, contact:

(503) 325-4442

 

Oct. 13 - 16, 2017  

"Wildlife in Acrylics"

Mississauga, ON

 

While working on a subject of your choice, David will review drawing and painting basics, while also teaching his method of applying washes over opaque layers to create realistic images. Attention will be given to choosing the best composition, creating depth, and the use of light in your paintings. Learning is further facilitated by live demos, slide shows and a critique of students work. You will need to bring your own wildlife reference material and remember, the better the reference, the better the painting.  Artists of all skill levels are invited to register!

 

For more information, contact:

(416) 997-0345

 

Nov. 3 - 9, 2017

or

Nov. 13 - 19, 2017

 

(dates to be confirmed)

 

"Wildlife in Acrylics"

Vancouver, BC

 

While working on a subject of your choice, David will review drawing and painting basics, while also teaching his method of applying washes over opaque layers to create realistic images. Attention will be given to choosing the best composition, creating depth, and the use of light in your paintings. Learning is further facilitated by live demos, slide shows and a critique of students work. You will need to bring your own wildlife reference material and remember, the better the reference, the better the painting.  Artists of all skill levels are invited to register!

 

For more information, contact:

(403) 938-2726

 

 

 

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